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Dragon7GOLD Member addict 625 posts Location: Aotearoa (NZ), New Zealand
Posted: OR you can get gspot codec from HERE u just use it to open the video you want to see, it will then tell you what codec you need to view it. (4cc) Then you can search the net for the codec OR go to Codec Corner and download the codec you need, install it and all problems fixed.
shen shuiSILVER Member no excuses. no apologies. 1,799 posts Location: aotearoa, New Zealand
Posted: thats exactly the information i've been wondering about.. hooray. thanks.
those that know, dont say. those that say, dont know.
pkBRONZE Member Lambretta Fanatic 4,997 posts Location: United Kingdom
Posted: or you can goto https://www.poiinthepark.net and download the codec pack it contains 120 different codecs on one install will solve all of your problems!. you will never have to go searching again for a codec.
codecs are located in television on the site under the codec section.
greenlizard0BRONZE Member Member 22 posts Location: United Kingdom
Posted: codecs codecs......throw them all away and stop cluttering up all your machines!!
I recommened VLC media player and i've never downloaded a codec in the last year or so.
pkBRONZE Member Lambretta Fanatic 4,997 posts Location: United Kingdom
Posted: could you be more helpful and post a link:? im a little thick in the head when it comes to having to google for some thing.
mechBRONZE Member Carpal \'Tunnel 6,207 posts Location: "In your ear", United Kingdom
pkBRONZE Member Lambretta Fanatic 4,997 posts Location: United Kingdom
Posted: wanna sort out your links mister video technician!
mechBRONZE Member Carpal \'Tunnel 6,207 posts Location: "In your ear", United Kingdom
Posted: nope, just copy and paste, mister photoshop expert
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pkBRONZE Member Lambretta Fanatic 4,997 posts Location: United Kingdom
Posted: thats just bellow the belt sonny jim.....
steve dave!
greenlizard0BRONZE Member Member 22 posts Location: United Kingdom
Posted: Hi Lad's and Lasses!
Erm, I may have been slightly inebriated at the time and had fogotten to give you guys a link! Mech found the player ta very much matey!
Make sure that you get the latest updates because I think they constantly update the software with new codecs and stuff.
bing!BRONZE Member i beat my inner child 184 posts Location: manchester UK
Posted: ive just been trying to use virtual dub and i have noticed that several of the videos i have downloaded freeze exactly at frame 300. why? its always 300. i dont get it
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Bender_the_OffenderGOLD Member still can't believe it's not butter 6,978 posts Location: Melbourne, Australia
Posted: div-X encoder has a spotty record of being recognised in Virtuadub. I find that div-X decoders stall at a certain frame when a video encoded with a newer version of Div-X.
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polaritySILVER Member veteran 1,228 posts Location: on the wrong planet, United Kingdom
Posted: I used to spend ages installing all the divx, xvid, indeo, ogg, ac3
codecs, and a bunch of fiddly patches to stop things crashing, then
discovered the DefilerPak. It's the only codec pack you need, and is
easy to install. Lets you use things like PowerDVD, Winamp or
Windows Media Player to view things.
Some Div-X codecs have restrictions in them, I had one that would
only play the first 5 minutes of sound, so the 300 frame limit might be
another limit due to the codec you have installed.
Expect things to get really bad. New European software patents are
going to make it harder to get hold of free video software, as
companies will be able to charge for licences to encode and decode
their formats. ie. Start using XviD and OGG.
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